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From: JosephCini1
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  • Where can I buy one? Which country are you in? You should win an engineering award for this outstanding piece of design.

  • Sweet lift. Btw you have awesome taste in vehicles, i have had that bike and have a gtv tb :-)

  • it.s made of scrap iron.. or things we found in the garage. we only bought the hydrolic unit and the hydrolic cylinder ......cost about €500...

  • This is an awesome looking lift. You did a great job. If you had to estimate, about how much did it cost you to make it?

  • hey great job on the lift!!! looks great man you did a really great job! and kawi all the way man lol

  • @motopros hey thank 4 your comment,,,,bdw KAWA allways

  • That is the nicest looking lift I have seen. Plans would be a good idea. I am in for $20 if you make them available.

  • Hello !!! what is the origin of your hydraulic pump?? good jod !!!

  • @25beber The hydraulic cylinder was originally used for a 'MANUAL HYDRAULIC SHOP CRANE'. Then we altered it so as to fit it with the hydraulic pump, which can be bought from any hydraulic supplier. (for safety reasons we attached a non-return valve in the main pipe between the cylinder and the pump)

  • @JosephCini1 ok thank's for this information ; ) i've found the hydraulique cylinder on "e-bay" Do you have a plan of your table ? can i use an car's hydraulic pump ? MERCI beaucoup

  • @25beber I have no plans. A 'power-steering' car pump wold be good for a similar jack table

  • This looks absolutely excellent!! I'd love to make one myself as it would be perfect for what I need. Got any step-by-step instructions? =o)

  • I don't work using sketches, the only thing you need to consider is the necessary height of the table. Then you can calculate the scissors' height when they are open and even closed so that you can construct the base. I just did a small scale wooden model of the scissors to help me out with the design. It'll help you for sure if you make one. Then it's just a step by step adjustments with the motor and the other parts so as to achieve the final product... Thanks for your comment :)

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  • Great. I am building the similar lift. Can you tell me sizes this lift?

  • @TheZafek Length = 214cm Width = 71cm, And it goes up to 85cm. When you finish your project please post it to me.. so i can see your work.. thanks :)

  • @JosephCini1 hey great! looks better then the lifts people sell!!! love the color! what gauge steel and are the scissors arms square steel? can you tell me the materials and thickness of the steel and how much you would say it cost you

  • @jettastreetracer the upper frame is made up of two hollow sections of 5cm by 2.5 cm welded together and cased by a steel plate of 1.5cm thickness, while the lower frame is made of hollow sections 10 cm by 5 cm. The scissor arms are made of 6 cm by 3 cm..... [ hydraulic pump, hydraulic cylinder . hydraulic pipes , motor , limit switch and some fittings ] cost about €500... the rest is all scrap metal we found in the garage

  • You have made an excellent jack up table! extremely well made, love it. 10/10

  • @videotheclips tks 4 u,r comment.

  • @videotheclips  love u,r comment tks

  • Proset Joseph , nice filming

  • bueno ................ muy agradable

  • Excellent .... keep up the good job !

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